On April 1, 1993, Giulia Salemi was born. She gained notoriety by taking part in talent competitions including Veline (2012), Sweet Sardinia (2013), Pechino Express (2015), and Grande Fratello VIP (2018; 2020–2021). She is an Italian model, actor, and television host. On Instagram, she has more than 2 million followers, and on Twitter, she has more than 200,000.
She participates in the fourth episode of the Veline television program for her debut appearance on television in the summer of 2012. She competes in the reality competition for La5 Sweet Sardinia the next year and achieves first place. She competes in the Miss Italia final on September 14, 2014, and is awarded the Miss Sports Lotto and Miss TV Sorrisi e Canzoni national bands after placing third overall. She collaborated with Simona Ventura in February 2015 to host the Agon Channel football talent competition Leyton Orient. In the same year, she competes in the fourth Pechino Express season as a teammate with her mother Fariba, placing third.
Height: 5′ 7″
Weight: 60 kg
Birthdate: April 1, 1993
Zodiac Sign: Aries
Hair Color: black
Giulia studied Economics at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Piacenza. She left school early, nevertheless, to concentrate on her modeling career.
Father: Mario Salemi’s (Policeman)
Mother: Fariba Tehrani (Beautician)
Giulia Salemi has been with –
Marracash
The former model and Francesco Monte, who she met while competing in the third season of the reality series Grande Fratello VIP, split up in the summer of 2019. Read her Wikipedia.
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